Sim racing is a lot of fun, but hard work and comes with frustrations too (mostly, other bad drivers!) Looks like you got a great setup there, can't wait to see how you get on with it. Make sure you allow a good half a day, at least, just to get things setup once you're all hooked up to the PC. Calibrating and finding your base settings takes time before you can concentrate on actually racing.
If you’re completely new to sim racing with a wheel. Focus on speed (how quickly the wheel reacts to ffb hits) rather than torque. Beginners often chase high ffb, resulting in ‘clipping’ losing a lot of the fidelity a sim’s ffb models may provide